This is an educational study of the early handwriting of Ronald Reagan and his mother, Nelle Reagan. It was discovered by the authors that many collectors and dealers were unable to teil the difFerence between the two handwritings. The authors primary objective is that after reading this study, even a novice will have the knowledge to look at what is reported to be a letter written by Ronald Reagan and be able to discern whether the letter was written by the hand of Ronald Reagan or his mother.

The seminal work by Walter Ostromecki, Jr., The First Ladies of the United States: An Historical Look at Each and Their Autograph Materials 1789-1989 is "an informative tool of historical interest" on autographs and manuscripts on the wives and proxy First Ladies - Includes biographical data.

Individuals buying documents allegedly signed by U.S. presidents should buy this book to learn of when certain presidents stopped signing certain types of presidential documents. Presidents were required to sign land grants, but after signing a few Pres.

2012, First Edition, with comments by former President Jimmy Carter. One hundred and forty pages, heavily illustrated. This book provides information about baseballs signed by presidents of the United States that will be found nowhere else

First Edition, signed, limited to only 50 numbered copies. Ninety-two pages, heavily illustrated. Learn erroneous information about Garfield's signature that has been written in autograph publications.

If you ever hope to buy a President Lyndon Johnson signature, or own a Lyndon Johnson photograph, this is the book to own. If Mr. Bridges had done no more than publish the chapter entitled “Signature Study,” this book would be a must for ever dealer in presidential autographs and every collector.